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Biochemical Techniques Development and Implementation for Making Differences in Aquaculture and Fisheries Research on Environmental Impact and Climate Change (Paperback)
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Biochemical Techniques Development and Implementation for Making Differences in Aquaculture and Fisheries Research on Environmental Impact and Climate Change (Paperback)
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This extraordinary book is the result of over three decades of Dr.
Krisna Rungruangsak-Torrissens career at the Institute of Marine
Research in Norway. The book provides new insights into a series of
growth mechanisms in aquatic living resources through the digestion
and utilization of dietary protein for growth and maturation.
Section One shows the initial success of the relationships between
genetic variations in trypsin phenotypes, growth, and feed
efficiency; additionally, the isoelectric focusing technique to
differentiate trypsin phenotypes has been developed. Section Two
shows the other successes concerning the effects of temperatures
and consumption rates on trypsin phenotypes, growth, and feed
efficiency, wherein the first evidence of temperature preferences
on feed efficiency and growth dependent on trypsin phenotypes of
individuals has been observed. The unique studies of digestive
efficiency and growth status have been developed through the
activity ratio of trypsin to chymotrypsin (T/C ratio) for growth
potential, with the new knowledge of chymotrypsin involving limited
and reduced growth rates. Section Three shows insight into the
utilization of dietary protein through absorption and transport of
free amino acids (FAA), indicating that the levels of plasma FAA
and white muscle FAA are dependent on trypsin phenotypes and
dietary protein quality. The new buffers of the HPLC system for
differentiating more than 40 physiological FAA in biological
tissues have been developed. A possibility of white muscle
free-hydroxyproline levels related to growth rate has been
observed. Section Four explains protein growth efficiency dependent
on the genetics of growth capacity and dietary protein levels,
whereas a higher level can increase skeletal growth (length)
resulting in lower condition factors. The new determinations of RNA
and protein by single separation have been developed. Section Five
shows the first success on studies of maturation rate in females
through active oocyte protein breakdown, using the activity ratio
of trypsin-like to chymotrypsin-like (T/C ratio) oocytes. Sections
Six and Seven show the in vitro digestibility techniques using
dialyzed crude digestive enzyme extracts for quality assessments of
dietary protein and carbohydrates, uniquely standardized with
respect to the activities of trypsin and amylase, respectively, for
comparisons among different enzyme extracts. It is evident that
dietary protein is the primary important nutrient while dietary
carbohydrates are the secondary important nutrients, regardless of
animal feeding habits (carnivores, omnivores, herbivores). Section
Eight illustrates the uniqueness of the different biochemical
techniques for implementations in natural marine ecosystems of the
Northeastern Atlantic Ocean and the Barents Sea, including the
development of a neural computational model through digestive
efficiency for future studies of aquatic living resources without
knowing their histories concerning food availability and growth.
Section Nine concludes the importance and usefulness of the
biochemical techniques, and describes how to collect the samples.
The knowledge from this book can be beneficial for lecturers,
researchers, undergraduate and graduate students, and any readers
who are interested in nutritional biochemistry. It will provide new
perspectives, ideas, and inspiration for finding a new way to make
a difference in doing research.
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